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<p><em>The Tree Who Walked Through Time - A Tree Identification Story</em> is a children&#39;s picture book written by M&nbsp;Carroll and lavishly illustrated by 18 artists who created realistic and fantastical replicas of trees. This book helps children identify different species of trees.</p><p>Motivation for this community effort to create a children&#39;s book was sparked by the recent cuts in funding to the arts and art education particularly as it impacts children. &quot;We were also motivated by our great love for trees and desire to aid tree conservation by increasing youths&#39; understanding of trees.&quot; The author and artists are looking for book readers tree lovers and art supporters to aid in their cause of money for children&#39;s art education</p><p>This book is a flip book a two-way tale in that there are two books in one with two front covers and no end. The Tree Who Walked Through Time is a story of an old Cottonwood tree who takes a stroll down memory lane exploring the different trees that grow around him. The Cottonwood named Prairie Prince has a conversation with a boy who has fallen asleep under his branches. The other side of the book The Boy Whose Branches Reached the Stars is the story of a boy named Peter who is unhappy being short and longs to be tall like a tree. He goes on a stroll through the woods exploring the different trees he might like to be and eventually falls asleep underneath the old Cottonwood tree.</p><p>Each artist contributed at least one tree to the book. As luck would have it no two artists chose the same species! The artists&#39; different styles and mediums highlight the unique qualities of each tree helping the reader learn to distinguish the various species shown.</p><p>Each contributing artist had a particular inspiration for selecting their tree. Along with their biographies you&#39;ll find in the book a brief description of why they chose the tree selected. Some of the contributing artists are well known others yet to be discovered: &bull; Judy Graversen-Algaier &bull; Loretta Hendricks Backus &bull; Kris Barlow &bull; Shelley Barnhill &bull; Maureen Carroll &bull; Jack Cleveland &bull; Lisa Grossman &bull; Stan Herd &bull; Rachel Herring &bull; Paul Hotvedt &bull; Steve Howard &bull; Erok Johanssen &bull; Cathy Martin &bull; Samantha Nowak &bull; Bobbie Powell &bull; Ardys Ramberg &bull; Sara L. Taliaferro and &bull; Libby Tempero</p><p>Author Maureen Carroll had never tried to herd cats before setting out to coordinate the work of seventeen other Kansas artists for <em>The Tree Who Walked Through Time - A Tree Identification Story</em> but she has never known the meaning of the word &quot;can&#39;t.&quot; A lover of rocks and trees since she was a little girl climbing in the Colorado Rockies Maureen has worn many hats over the years including linguist and cultural anthropologist mom public speaker gluten-free cook teacher photographer writer graphic designer and all-around Seeker of Truth.</p><p>Maureen graduated from the University of Kansas and has taught classes throughout the United States and abroad. &quot;I started by asking each artist to select a tree and to show something of what distinguishes that species of tree from others&quot; Maureen explains. Serendipitously no two artists chose the same tree. A few more were added along the way including Jack Cleveland&#39;s fractal tree (which may grow wherever the human imagination wanders). &quot;I wanted to introduce fine art to children and to use that art to help them learn to identify different kinds of trees. Ultimately I wanted to serve the purpose of conservation by creating an emotional connection to the trees. My artists gave me more than I could have hoped for which is wonderful because I wanted to help promote them too.&quot; .</p>